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Established 1961 15 Sports Monday, October 23, 2017 Kalou saves Hertha with second penalty attempt Freiburg climbed out of the bottom three to 15th BERLIN: Ivory Coast veteran Salomon Kalou rescued final whistle. The point was Hertha’s second in their last Hertha Berlin with a penalty at the second attempt in four games to go 11th while Freiburg climbed out of the yesterday’s 1-1 draw at Freiburg in the Bundesliga. bottom three to 15th at the expense of Hamburg, who Hosts Freiburg took the lead on 52 minutes when the lost 1-0 at home to Bayern Munich on Saturday. video assistant referee (VAR) confirmed Christian Bayern are level with leaders Borussia Dortmund on Guenter had been fouled in the penalty area and Janik 20 points, but stay second on goal difference after Haberer drilled home from the spot. Corentin Tolisso scored their winner while Hamburg’s At the other end, Gideon Jung was sent off Kalou fired his first on 40 minutes for fouling penalty effort over the Kingsley Coman. bar on 77 minutes after Dortmund threw away a Berlin midfielder Arne two-goal lead in Maier was brought down Pizarro, the Saturday’s 2-2 draw at in the area. However just Eintracht Frankfurt as four minutes later, Kalou highest scoring goals by Nuri Sahin and took his chance to make Maximilian Philipp were amends by converting a foreign striker cancelled out by spot kick after a second Sebastien Haller and penalty was awarded to Marius Wolf Earlier yes- Berlin. The VAR spotted terday, Cologne and Hertha’s Davie Selke had Werder Bremen remain been fouled in the area in the relegation places and ex-Chelsea striker Kalou made no mistake this after their goalless draw. Cologne’s Claudio Pizarro, the time. “I said to our manager, ‘I think we’re jinxed’ after highest scoring foreign striker in the Bundesliga’s histo- Salomon missed the first penalty, but then he had the ry, picked up an injury before kick-off and the 39-year- balls to take the second one and convert it,” said Hertha old had to sit out the home clash against his former coach Pal Dardai. club. Both sides had several chances - Cologne shaded With time almost up, both teams had clear chances. the shots on goal with 18 compared to Bremen’s 13. Hertha’s Austria international Valentino Lazaro forced “It’s difficult, that was something for vegetarians - it Freiburg goalkeeper Alexander Schwolow into a reflex wasn’t meat or fish, so it’s hard to know where to start,” save with ten minutes left. Then a freekick by said Cologne coach Peter Stoeger. “The guys have FREIBURG: Berlin’s Per Ciljan Skjelbred, left, and Freiburg’s Florian Niederlechner clash during the Freiburg’s Julian Schuster was palmed onto the cross- everything, there was passion. “We can moan as much German Bundesliga soccer match between SC Freiburg and Hertha BSC in Freiburg, Germany, bar by Berlin goalkeeper Rune Jarstein just before the as we want, but there were enough chances.” —AFP yesterday. — AP N Zealand stun Bishoo puts West India by 6 wkts Indies in control BULAWAYO: Leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo pricked Zimbabwe’s bubble of optimism yesterday as his five- in first ODI wicket haul put the West Indies in charge of the first Test at Queens Sports Club. MUMBAI: Century-maker Tom Latham and Ross Taylor Zimbabwe came into the two-match series in a buoyant inspired New Zealand to a thrilling six-wicket win over mood following the return of Brendan Taylor and Kyle India in the first one-day international at Mumbai’s Jarvis to their ranks, and carried it through the opening Wankhede Stadium yesterday. The batsmen put on a 200- day when they dismissed the West Indies for 219. run partnership as the Kiwis successfully chased down 281 But Bishoo’s 5 for 79 on the second day was like a to stun the hosts after Indian captain Virat Kohli had hit a bucket of cold water on Zimbabwe’s spirits as they were century of his own. bowled out for 159, with Hamilton Masakadza’s 42 the top Left-hander Latham smashed 103 off 102 balls, includ- score. “There were way too many soft dismissals, and the ing eight fours and two sixes, while Taylor made 95 off 99 boys are upset with themselves. That wasn’t how we want- as New Zealand won with six balls to spare, finishing on ed to play,” said Zimbabwe’s batting coach Lance 284-4. The visitors’ run chase got off to a poor start with Klusener. opener Colin Munro falling for 28 before Kiwis captain “We’ve got a second bite at the cherry, but it won’t be Kane Williamson walked shortly afterwards on a paltry six. easy to bat out there.” With Zimbabwe bowled out in just When Martin Guptill was sent packing by Hardik Pandya 61.3 overs, the West Indies began their second innings in the 18th over for 32 New Zealand were at 80-3 and after tea and reached stumps on 88 for one, giving them an looking like they were heading for a heavy defeat. But overall lead of 148. Kraigg Brathwaite led the way with an Latham and Taylor had other ideas and put on a superb unbeaten 38, while Kyle Hope registered a career-best 32 200-run fourth-wicket partnership that lasted 187 balls. not out in his fourth Test. Taylor, who hit eight fours, was dismissed in the penulti- The hosts made a positive start in reply to West Indies’ mate over with New Zealand needing just one run to win. 219 all out, with openers Masakadza and Solomon Mire The right-hander was caught out before Henry Nicholls moving their overnight total from 19 to 44 without loss. came in and smashed a four to secure the tourists’ victory. But from 91 for one Zimbabwe slipped to 139 for seven Earlier, Kohli scored his 31st ODI century in his 200th as Masakadza felt for a Bishoo delivery and edged behind, match as India made 280-8 after winning the toss and opt- MUMBAI: New Zealand’s Tom Latham plays shot during their first one-day international cricket Brendan Taylor reverse-swept the legspinner to slip and ing to bat first. The Indian captain smashed 121 off 125 match against India in Mumbai, India, yesterday. — AP Sikandar Raza holed out to long-off. Shannon Gabriel fin- balls including nine fours and two sixes. — AFP ished off the innings with the wicket of Chris Mpofu on the stroke of tea, leaving the tourists with a sense of satisfac- tion. — AFP Inter end Napoli winning streak in stalemate MILAN: Inter Milan ended Napoli’s win- half showing signs of fatigue after their Guangzhou ning streak in Serie A with a goalless draw European travels. Inter with no European despite a hard-fought top of the table commitments looked fresher, but Napoli retain China clash in Naples on Saturday. Napoli-who earned the two best chances with Piotr suffered Champions League disappoint- Zielinski’s long range volley on 84 minutes ment at Manchester City this week-now and a Mertens effort six minutes later both league title have 25 points from nine games to maintain cleared. their two-point advantage on second- “The feeling I have is that the team have placed Inter. more motivation in the league than GUANGZHOU: Luiz Felipe Scolari’s rampant Champions Juventus and Lazio-joint Europe,” conceded Napoli coach Maurizio Guangzhou Evergrande won the Chinese Super third on 19 points-have a golden opportu- Sarri. “Tonight we played with great League (CSL) for the seventh time in a row yesterday nity to narrow the gap on Sunday when determination for 95 minutes, in and with two games to spare. In what is expected to they take on Udinese and Cagliari respec- Manchester only for 55. be the decorated Brazilian coach’s last season in tively. Napoli had been on a winning streak “I think it’s a sub-conscious thing. If in charge, Guangzhou scored twice in three minutes in in 13 Serie A games going back to last sea- our minds we feel more competitive in the first half as they thrashed Guizhou Zhicheng 5-1 at son. But they came up against a stubborn Serie A than in the Champions League, that home. Scolari, whose contract is up at the end of the Inter, chasing a first win in Naples in 20 might be a difficult thing to shake off. “We season after two successful years in southern China, EAST LONDON: South African bowler Dane Paterson throws the years, and who underlined their title cre- don’t have that much of a chance to go all was banned from the bench as his side romped to the ball during the 3rd ODI match at the Buffalo Park, in East London, dentials in front of 50,000 spectators at the way in Europe, but we do want to put victory they needed to wrap up the CSL title once yesterday. — AFP the San Paolo Stadium. in a great tournament performance.” Both more. Under the 68-year-old Scolari, who took over Both teams had their goalkeepers to Napoli and Inter take on teams from from the Italian Fabio Cannavaro in 2015, Guangzhou thank for the point with Inter’s Samir Genoa next week. Napoli play at Genoa have cemented their place as the best team in China. Handanovic and Napoli’s Pepe Reina with Inter hosting local rivals Sampdoria, They went out of the Asian Champions League in pulling off some fine saves.